The family of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt is not big enough that they've decided to adopt another child?
The already huge brood of six will now become seven?
According to new reports, the famous Hollywood couple who got married last year have decided to adopt a two-year-old boy in Syria.
Hollywood Life reported a young boy named "Moussa" has captured the heart of the Jolie-Pitt couple following a trip to the country.
Ange who was in a visit for her duties as a United Nations ambassador for refugees and displaced people reportedly saw the two-year-old Syrian boy living in Altinozu refugee camp situated in Turkey.
"Angelina heard about him from a translator and she was obviously upset, but Moussa was just beaming from ear to ear and when he saw she was wiping tears from her eyes, he toddled up to her and gave her a hug and it was a very emotional moment and everyone was suddenly laughing and smiling," the source Woman's Day said.
Adding, "She kissed him on the top of his head and then they were basically inseparable for the rest of the visit."
Finally following months of "top secret negations" Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt who have three adopted children will now have four, the magazine added.
The Hollywood power couple has been known for caring and adopting children living in Third World countries. Three of their children are adopted from Cambodia, Vietnam and Ethiopia.
Maddox who is now 13 years old is the first adopted child of Ange back when she was still with ex-husband Billy Bob Thornton in March 10, 2002. Zahara now 9, has been in Ange's care since July 6, 2005. Two years after Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt decided to adopt Pax, 11.
In addition to their three adopted children, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are biological parents to Shiloh, and twins Knox and Vivienne.